BTC Marketing Communications Acquires NouSoma Communications to Form Region’s Leading Mid-Size, Full-Service Marketing Agency

Chris Murray.Ellen Langas.Tom CancelmoChris Murray.Ellen Langas.Tom Cancelmo /Submitted Image/UGC

WAYNE, PABTC Marketing Communications (Wayne, Chester County, PA), one of the Mid-Atlantic region’s leading full-service marketing agencies for more than 40 years, announced that it has acquired PR and marketing firm NouSoma Communications, Inc. (Haverford, Montgomery County, PA and founded and operated in Exton, Chester County, PA for two decades).

The move strengthens BTC’s media relations and content development teams, while expanding the graphic design, digital marketing and social media services offered to NouSoma’s client base, according to Tom Cancelmo, CEO of BTC Marketing.  NouSoma Communications was founded by Ellen Langas in 1995 and has been recognized as one of the region’s top full-service agencies. Langas has assumed the role of Senior Vice President and media-veteran Kristen Stewart now serves as Vice President at BTC.

“The cultural fit was perfect,” says Cancelmo. “Ellen and Kristen both bring deep knowledge and experience to our firm, which prides itself on delivering senior-level expertise and attention to every client engagement. The merge strengthens BTC’s position as one of the Mid-Atlantic’s top full-service agencies.” BTCmarketing.com

Prior to founding NouSoma, Langas served as Vice President of Public Relations and Consumer Affairs at QVC, Inc. and was an original program host. Stewart worked for 15 years in the broadcast industry, including CBS, CNN, NBC and Comcast, prior to joining NouSoma, where she served in leadership roles for more than a decade.

“BTC is the ideal fit for NouSoma and our clients,” says Langas. “Collaborating enables us to expand the resources we provide to our clients and draw on the experience of BTC’s experienced marketing strategists. I have great respect for their mindset rooted in service leadership, and we look forward to growing together.”

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